The Pokémon TCG Battle Road Spring tournaments are where players in each of the three POP-recognized age divisions can work on their Premier Ratings, potentially earning a trip to the 2007 World Championships! Results of the Battle Roads count toward your Premier Rating!
Battle Road tournaments are operated by independent Tournament Organizers across North America.
For details regarding Battle Road tournaments outside of North America, please click here.
View the North American Decklist.
The Pokémon TCG Battle Roads Spring tournaments will be taking place from May 26 th through June 24 th. To find times and locations of Battle Road events in your area, click here.
Remember, while we frequently update our events schedule, we recommend that you contact the local Tournament Organizer to confirm event schedule information.
All Pokémon Organized Play Premier events in North America are FREE! That’s right—there is no admission fee for Battle Road tournaments! Get your decks tuned up, and get down to your local Battle Road location for your first shot at this free event! Organizers may charge for side events run at these tournaments.
The tournament is run using the Modified Constructed Format and Age Modified Swiss pairings. If attendance is appropriate, some Tournament Organizers may choose to run straight Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for information about the Modified Format and Swiss. The number of Swiss rounds run will depend on total attendance at the event.
The Battle Roads series will have a K-Value of 32. For more information on how the K-Value affects your Premier Rating, please see the Ratings and Rankings FAQ.
Prizes are awarded to the top 2 players in each age division.
Our divisions are:
Junior Division: Born in 1996 or later
Senior Division: Born in 1992, 1993, 1994, or 1995
Masters Division: Born in 1991 or earlier
The top 2 finishers in each of the three age divisions will receive the following prizes:
1 st Place
2 nd Place
After the tournament ends, the Tournament Organizer will submit the tournament results to Pokémon USA, Inc. Pokémon, which sanctions the tournaments, will determine player rankings. Pokémon Organized Play reserves the right to remove the Premier Event status of any event that is not run in accordance with Premier Event policies.